Description
Isostatic pressing is a procedure for forming powder metallurgy (PM). This process applies uniform pressure in all directions on a compact powder to obtain a maximum consistency of density and microstructure. Isostatic pressing is of two kinds, i.e., hot. And cold. These two production processes serve to improve the porosity of metals. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is used to fuse high-temperature rooms by diffusion to solid-state completely. In contrast, cold isostatic pressing (CIP) is used to compress green spaces to atmospheric temperature.